Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: January 24,
2006
Sen. Ford Continues Push to Ban Contributions in Capitol
State Sen. John
Ford will continue to push for a new law to prohibit anyone from giving
or accepting campaign contributions in any state government building—including
the State Capitol.
“We’re here to do the business of the people and I believe
my fellow members act in good faith. But I worry about the public’s
perception when people are giving and accepting campaign contributions
here at the Capitol,” said Ford, R-Bartlesville. “That’s
why I filed Senate Bill 1025.”
Ford co-authored a similar measure last year with Rep. John Trebilcock,
R-Broken Arrow. The bill initially won the support of both chambers but
failed to receive a final vote on the floor.
“I realize that it is sometimes difficult to change the way things
have traditionally been done. But I believe there’s a great deal
of support within the Legislature and throughout the state for this bill,”
said Ford.
Anyone convicted of violating the proposed law would be guilty of a misdemeanor
with a fine of between
$50 and $1,000. They could also face up to six months in jail.
“Contributions are a necessity, but I do not believe banning them
in state buildings creates an insurmountable hardship. What it will do,
however, is help ensure trust and confidence in elected officials.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
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